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  1. Emiliano Marino
    March 10, 2018 @ 2:22 am

    An excellent revelation on the foibles of Profurl and, I daresay, rollerfooling in general.
    However, rather than incapacitating herself with laughter at the sight of poor Guy, the human yoyo; might Melissa not have deftly rotated the foolerfoil spool in the opposite direction so as to counteract the winding? Had Guy clung to the foil she might have disrupted the great resonance – or at least diddled it enough – to prevent the Guy’s orbital gyrations.
    I offer this observation to the myriads of rollerators out there and suggest that everyone on board practice counter-spinning someone who is aloft clinging to the foil.
    This training can be done in the comfort of your own slip while a few sadistic thrill-seekers leap simultaneously athwartships, from rail to rail.
    If an insufficient number of boat rockers are available and/or a convincing swell simulation is desired: set the topping lift, swing the main boom out over the dock and have a neighbor – or their dog – pull the boom end down and release it… smoothly and rhythmically .. all this while whistling (or barking ) an appropriate sea shanty.

    • Brion Toss
      March 11, 2018 @ 3:17 pm

      Hi,
      There was no rope on the drum, and her lever arm was far shorter than his, and even if she’d managed to clamp on somehow, he would have continued being flung. So no. Plus the way it happened was funnier.